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STUDIES ON AA6082-SI3N4& AA7075-SI3N4 COMPOSITES

    3 Author(s):  ANKIT TYAGI, YASHWANT KOLI, DEEPAK SHARMA

Vol -  8, Issue- 10 ,         Page(s) : 138 - 143  (2017 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

The aluminum based composites are widely used in theaerospace, automobile,mineral processing industries and transport owing to their improved strength to weight ratio & wear resistance properties. It is aimed to present the results of the experimental studies conducted regarding Ultimate tensile strength andmicro hardness of AA6082-Si3N4 and AA7075-Si3N4 composites. The composites are prepared using the stir casting technique, in which 4-12 wt. %’age of reinforcement were mixed in the matrix alloy. The fabricated composites of AA6082-Si3N4 and AA7075-Si3N4specimens are prepared using standard procedure. The addition of reinforcement i.e. Si3N4 results in the enhancement of composites UTS and hardness. Further, as the reinforcement %’age increases UTS and hardness of fabricated composites also increases

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